Stowe Boyd: Is Apple Buying Adobe?

When I first read this post from Stowe Boyd I remembered back to when Apple had a division for software called Claris and thought…hmmm.. Well now that Microsoft has told the crew leading Yahoo that “we know what you are, and all that we’re dealing with is the price” in so many words, the Valley … Read more

Airport Broadband at San Diego Airport Part Two

I’m on my way to the Bay Area for a week’s worth of meetings, meet up and to also assist winemaker friend Sylvain Fadat of Domaine d’Aupilhac on Monday at the annual Kermit Lynch Client event that starts tonight. As I await my slightly delayed Southwest flight to SFO I ran a fast speed test. … Read more

VoIP Related Death In Canada

The unfortunate death of a toddler in Canada is making VoIP out to be the culprit when in reality technology kills the same way as a gun. It comes down to people. The call being sent to the wrong call center, the one where the family previously had their service forwarded usually occurs as a … Read more

Carolyn Smacks Jajah and Yahoo

Carolyn Schuk is no stranger to the VoIP world and her VoIPPrincess blog is going to be one to keep tabs on. Yesterday she gave a butt whoopin’ to both Yahoo and Jaja…I can only wonder what she’s going to say to AOL!!!

More Reflection on AOL and Open AIM VoIP

AOL has been behind SIP for over three years or more. They are not jumping on board now. They are simply using what little they have left to SPIN this. Alec pretty much nailed it here as did Ken Camp. What’s really here?…and more importantly, is anyone going to use a platform which is: 1) … Read more

T-Mobile 3G May Not Be Data Ready

I’m not an engineering type. I just use technology. So when I read Matt Miller’s post this morning it got me thinking. 3G is data. Voice rides over the data network. What this likely means is the data plans are not ready yet. I mean, TMO didn’t need 1700 mghz spectrum to sell voice. Besides, … Read more